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Broken and detached fragments, taken collectively; especially, fragments detached from a rock or mountain, and piled up at the base.
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Rubbish, especially such as results from the destruction of anything; remains; ruins.
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parts or fragments of something that has been broken down.
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Rubbish, vegetable matter, dry weeds, etc.
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What is left when something decomposes or breaks down. The ocean floor is scattered with the debris of dead fish, plants and human activity (cans, bottles, waste).
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remains of anything broken down: ruins, decayed matter, parts of stone or organisms
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Scattered, old remains of plants and animals. Underwater, debris found on the bottom may include leaf and stem parts, old mussel shells, sticks, etc. Debris on a forest floor may include dead leaves, pieces of bark, twigs, and nut shells. [Go to source
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1. Any refuse discarded from a cultural system. 2. Debitage.
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bits and pieces of rubbish.
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the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
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an accumulation of discarded items; trash.
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Floating or submerged material, such as logs, vegetation, or trash, transported by a stream.
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1) Scattered remains: ruins; 2) Discarded waste: litter; 3) An accumulation of rather large rock fragments.
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remains of broken down plants.
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the remains of something broken down or destroyed.
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Accumulated plant and animal remains.
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1. Rough, broken bits of stone, wood, glass, etc. after destruction. 2. A heap of rock fragments.
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junk, trash of no value. (interior or exterior)
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Accumulated rubbish, trash, and fragments on roof.
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Any material including floating woody materials and other trash, suspended sediment, or bed load moved by a flowing stream.
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Debris are the scattered remains of something broken or destroyed.
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The scattered remains of assets broken or destroyed in a hazard event. Debris caused by a wind or water hazard event can cause additional damage to other assets.
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Accumulated rubbish, trash and fragments of waste.
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Debris (French, pronounced (IPA) di'bri) is a word used to describe the remains of something that has been otherwise destroyed. Depending on context, debris can refer to a number of different things.
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